Paayum
Oli
Nee
Yenakku
Day
1
Box
Office
Collection:
It
has
been
reported
thet
the
Vikram
Prabhu
starrer
Paayum
Oli
Nee
Yenakku
manages
to
collect
around
0.45
crore
on
its
day
one.
The
film
is
getting
mixed
reviews
and
the
collection
is
expected
to
increase
today
and
tomorrow
considering
the
weekend
crowd.
Although
Vikram
Prabhu
got
a
huge
success
in
his
first
film
Kumki,
it
must
be
said
that
his
subsequent
films
after
that
were
not
up
to
par.
Then
his
recent
film
Tanakkaran
gave
him
a
proper
visiblity
but
it
was
not
a
theatrical
release.
In
this
case,
Paayum
Oli
Nee
Yenakku
was
released
worldwide
yesterday
with
actor
Vikram
Prabhu
in
the
lead
role.
Family
Audience
Will
Enjoy
The
film
is
produced
and
directed
by
Karthik
Advaith
and
Vani
Bhojan
has
acted
opposite
Vikram
Prabhu.
Dhanajayan
and
Vivek
Prasanna
played
important
roles
in
the
film.
Fans
said
that
Vikram
Prabhu
has
proved
that
he
is
Shivaji's
grandson,
the
film
is
thrilling
and
what
will
happen
next
is
interesting
with
anticipation,
Paayum
Oli
Nee
Yenakku
is
a
film
to
watch
with
the
family.
It
is
the
same
Vikram
Prabhu
seen
in
other
films,
but
the
focus
is
on
the
stunts
in
this
film.
Vani
Bhojan
has
a
regular
character
as
usual.
Vivek
Prasanna
as
the
template
friend.
Anand
has
played
the
role
of
a
father
who
brings
up
Vikram
Prabhu.
Kannada
actor
Dhananjaya
is
a
typical
bully
villain
who
dares
to
do
anything.
Critics
Gives
Mixed
Reviews
Bhartiyar's
poem
'Paayum
Oli
Nee
Yenakku'
add
justice
to
the
film's
title
by
placing
it
in
two
places
and
connecting
it
with
the
hero's
visual
impairment.
It
seems
that
the
efforts
made
for
the
hero-heroine's
costume
may
have
been
done
in
the
design
of
the
character
and
the
screenplay.
Starting
with
the
first
meeting
of
the
hero-heroine,
many
scenes
go
through
the
old
format.
It's
a
pity
that
there
are
no
interesting
scenes
in
the
film.
The
strength
of
a
thriller
film
is
its
screenplay.
But
the
big
minus
was
that
the
dialogues
were
predictable.
The
cause
of
disaster
for
the
hero
is
the
lack
of
pressure
and
slippage.
The
hero's
efforts
to
get
the
light
are
noteworthy.
The
director
has
stumbled
with
modest
visuals
and
screenplay.